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Bob Spooner and his one owner 1961 Peterbilt


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Noteven, your thread title doesn't match the video that you linked to. The video, and the related comments, pertain to a 1966 Freightliner cattle truck with an overhead sleeper. It's an interesting truck in its own right, but it's not the '61 Peterbilt that you apparently intended to link to.

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With 6,500,000 miles on his Pete, Mr Spooner seems to think it's about broke-in ...............at a mere 1,031,991 on the clock the Dollytrolley is still just a little puppy........

 

Drive on.........(more miles.........)

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Noteven, your thread title doesn't match the video that you linked to. The video, and the related comments, pertain to a 1966 Freightliner cattle truck with an overhead sleeper. It's an interesting truck in its own right, but it's not the '61 Peterbilt that you apparently intended to link to.

 

:lol::lol: sorry about that.

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